Monday, April 3, 2023

Atelier Ryza 3 Alchemist of the end and the Secret Key - Review

 Genre: RPG.
Developer/publisher: Gust/Koei
Platform: PC/PS4/5/Switch.
Official Site: https://www.koeitecmoeurope.com/ryza3/welcome.html
Release date: 24/03/2023
 
Okay so after a year break from atelier and skipping Sophie 2 i've decided to get Ryza 3.
Mostly because I wanted to see the hints the characters left in the prequel
plus the fact Ryza 2 left me unsatisfied! so I went into 3 with the hope of a proper ending.
and well in short it did just that and it was nice to see everyone again! 
I don't really recommend starting with this game since the Ryza games
are all direct-sequels of each other.  Also because Ryza ended up sitting on her ass
at the end of the second game her proportions have been uh thickened or so to speak.
 
 Sadly they seemed to have upped the amount of playable characters in this game
which is probably the only thing I wasn't looking forward to since the more members there are
the more likely characters end up getting benched. I'm usually fine with 6 or 7 but Ryza 3 has 11.
Yea I guess I should be used to this becuase of kiseki/trails but man... its kinda hell
to try and manage the equipment of so many characters.😅
I played on normal from start to finish, and my party ended up being Ryza,Klaudia 
and Bos for a good while till I switched the two of them out for Kala and Dian
 
Opening Movie.

Pro's
- Story and characters gets fleshed out and overall was a decent finish.
-  Plenty of optional content such as chara event, sub and world quest.
 
Con's
- Terrible Depth of Field making my eyes hurt.
- World's so big now its actually exhausting.
- For the love of Fi get rid of the core item system, it barely feels like an atelier game.
- RNG infested key system, want rare monsters? want to get past a barrier
or more quantity for synthing? go get a key with an effect that allows it!

My eyes...............
Also when I started playing there was a really bad depth of field and the motion blur
was pretty awful too that I had to turn off. They will fix this with a patch but man...
did it hurt my eyes and not even make me want to play. Graphics are on par with the
other games in the series though its just that why oh why is there so much blur???
The music was well okay? it made me nostalgic of Ryza 1 but at times it sounded like 
the type you'd hear in some old movie with no talking which just makes everything so ambitious
and it kinda is Ryza's last big adventure? atleast I think so I guess its okay.
Edit: I kind of want to add that in terms of music, gust hasn't really been the same
and I don't even remember what the final boss theme sounded like. While I still
remember how kick ass they used to be in like eschatology. Oh well time's change huh?
 
More rambles after the jump.
 

Monday, March 27, 2023

Final Fantasy VIII remaster - Review

 Genre: RPG.
Developer/publisher: Square Enix.
Platform: PC/PS4/5/switch.
Official Site: N/A.
Release date: 09/03/2019
 
Another game I bought on a sale around 10$.
FF8, aka one of the PS1 era FF's I never played thus far and when I started this game
I immediately understood why it probably was better to not to.
Its mostly the system really, its a huge unga-bunga of drawing magic from bosses
which makes you able to use said magic but only if you set it. 
Yea you read that right, well as an FF fan I always felt a little bad for avoiding this one
so this time I bit the bullet and tried the remaster when I didn't have much else to do
so it was kind of a backburner game of sorts. I didn't take that many screenshots
but there were some really funny dialogues at times.

Pro's
- Great cast of characters.
- Serious story with some light-hearted moment&comedy.
- Triple triad is goat.
- Amazing OST.

Con's
- Overly complicated system that is easily broken and lacks balance.
- Backgrounds and FMV's were of poor quality in comparison to the amazing models.
- As great as the OST is this game really needed a lower the BGM option.
- Too easy to miss sidequest or other things making you have to read a guide like a hawk.

More rambles after the jump.

Monday, March 13, 2023

Like a Dragon: Ishin! - Review

Genre: Adventure/Action-RPG.
Developer/publisher: Sega.
Platform: PC/PS4/5.
Official Site: N/A.
Release date: 2023-02-21.
 
Okay since I did fell into the Ryu-Ga-Gotoku rabbit hole i've  decided
to play the game that interested me the most which ended up being Ishin!
as it is a spin off set in the bakumatsu era starring Ryoma Sakamoto.
There was no other game I wanted to play that badly anyway so it was an easy choice!
 
The fun thing about it is that while it is a historic fantasy they're reimaging
characters as historic figures! so you have Kiryu as Ryoma and Majima as Okita.
I already played Y0 So I recognized some of them but its story is still stand-alone
so it can be enjoyable to fans or newcomers! Some names you may recognize and that's cuz
they're of the shinsengumi! I did greatly enjoy spending time in old-timey japan! I guess
Hakuouki may be old and busted for me but that doesn't stop me from enjoying it in other forms.

Pro's
- Story is short but decent enough, nice to see yakuza chara's in a differend setting.
- All of the substories were fun, plenty of side content.
- Music fit the setting and there are some really great tracks.

Con's
- 100%ing is tedious, mostly bonds and dilligence records related.
- You can have all the Ryo in the world but you still gotta trade before you can pay of a debt.😩
- Why do weapons not count as 1 inventory entry??!! its not funny to donate 50 bundle blades
one by one to level up the blacksmith to 10 so I can make a good endgame weapon.😡😡😡

More rambles after the jump, i'm just gonna say already that I really enjoyed
my time with Ishin! despite not having played many Yakuza games.
 

Friday, March 3, 2023

Yakuza Zero - Review

 Genre: Adventure/brawler.
Developer/publisher: Sega.
Platform: PC/PS4.
Official Site: N/A.
Release date: 2015-03-12.
 
So I decided to grab Yakuza Zero when it was on sale on the PSN. I have no experience
with this series and found it daunting to try and get into it due to the sheer number of games.
People seem to say either release order OR this game are OK to start with so here I am!
Fair warning, Yakuza 0 or perhaps the series in general really lives up to its age-rating
and has a high amount of violence+mature themes compared to the games I usually play.
I also kind of knew these type of games aren't for me... but I still wanted to try it.

Pro's
- Interesting story that comes together really well.
- A lot of optional content, ranging from minigames to fun sidestories and area management.
- Decent graphics, music fit the vibes.

Con's
- The contrast between main and sub stories can be jarring.
- At times it became more of an interactive movie, especially at the end.
- Edit; Not being able to save anywhere; only at telephone poles.


Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Bustafellows - Review

Genre: VN.
Developer/publisher: Extend.
Platform: PC/Switch.
Official Site:https://pqube.co.uk/bustafellows/(ENG)
VNDB: https://vndb.org/v25197
Release date: 2021-07-30.

Bustafellows is an otome game that shares its setting with sidekicks! which I remember
as being alright sadly that game is PS Vita only and as of now hasn't been brought over or ported.
Good thing is you don't need to play that game to enjoy Bustafellows!
I am playing the ENG version as I bought it together with CupiPara but this has just been
backlogged till now. Due to the developers not wishing spoilers to be spread on the internet
which I am sure is only about livetweeting and preventing it being up on youtube/twitch in full
and TBH they have that right so I will be doing my best to try respecting that.

Pro's
- Interesting story, very easy to get hooked! great cast of chara's.
- Voiced heroine!
- Gorgeous artwork, outstanding visual scene direction.
- BGM fits the scenes/mood.

Con's
- At times there would be vocal lines but no text displayed, especially in movies.
- Some grammatical errors, text breaking out of the box.
- Not being able to save during non-timed choices.
 
 
The protagonist Teuta is a journalist who can for a short period of time
leap into the past of someone else. The story takes place in new sieg
and she tries to save a lawyer named Limbo.
Regarding the time-leap thing, I think it was well done and reminded me of harukanaru 3.
I liked how they actually went into some cause&effect & is it right to just go and  change things
at some point and it didn't turn into some gag or question chara's intelligence like in kuro no kiseki 2.
So imho Bustafellows did the time leaping thing right! it also doesn't happen too much either
so I think it sits on the fine line of yea its some kind of cheat ability but its not overused
which is why it was ten-times more bearable to me than in kuro 2.
As a heroine though, Teuta was a real treat! its rare to have such a proactive protagonist
that is already an adult but not quite have had a chance of romance untill now.
I think out of the older heroines she was surprisingly real so it was easy to relate to her!
Teuta didn't feel like she was immature or anything to me. She was well-written.
The only thing that is hilarious about her is the lack of cooking skills.......
I did like how Teuta had a sprite that showed her from the guys POV at times!
its even better than just a small icon next to the text, really makes her feel part of the story.


From the start I found it easy to get hooked and unable to put down the game!
the scenes were interesting and the pacing was pretty good and that was just chapter 1.
I think they had a very solid foundation here that you'd definitely be interested
to see what would happen next and honestly you probably don't want any spoilers either
with these type of games so like psychedelica its best to stay spoiler free and enjoy on your own!
 
I think my favourite character would be Crow, Limbo is okay and definitely husbando material
but Helvetica and Mozu kind of rubbed me the wrong way so i'd definitely had to
wait for their routes to get a better picture of their character(s) and well Shu.. uh maybe not?
To my surprise I ended up liking Shu a lot more than my initial impression as well as Mozu
its just Helvetica that ended up being my least liked! ah some things aren't meant to be. 

The characters all had nice chemistry with each other but romance was not really
the focus not at first atleast. Without the epilogues I definitly it was lacking.
The length was alright, its neither too short nor too long for me to get bored!
The system was pretty standard, text skipping is slow but there's a skip to the next choice option!
only problem is not being able to save during choices, like I'd understand during the few
timed ones but there were more non-timed choices where you should be able to save but can't.
 
Now for some of my dislikes...  I will be honest, for the majority of the common route this didn't
really feel much like an otome game but more like a crime drama with handsome guys.
At the very least it was interesting and I felt motivated to continue! The other thing
was how this game seems to have an obsession with the back of characters heads like
I'd prefer the face and see no reason to show the back of their heads. At first I thought
its part of some aesthetic and in some scenes I understood why they did it but there were
moments I was like idk why're they showing their back??? weird.
The UI while looking neat at a glance, was kind of clunky like i said above
you couldn't save during choices. Also I didn't understand why the epilogue just didn't
play normally I almost restarted the route and skipped out on some juicy epilogue romance.
Font was nice but I didn't understand why the text errors in Mozu and Crow's route hadn't
been fixed yet, sure human errors happen but a line breaking from text? that's pretty major
especially considering this game already had a patch. The localization is still pretty great 
but even after patches, there were a few misses and I think the final scene
in the game lacking subtitles is definitely a huge miss.
Let's not talk about the Fondue is a dessert incident... (its not, its a main-dish)

Still don't get me wrong with these few gripes I still think this was an excellent visual novel
and even if you don't usually play otome games I would still recommend it!
Granted I think this type of otome may still not be for everyone and it will depend
what you're in the mood for, this game wasn't exactly light-hearted as some routes especially
those recommended for later but I think the game as a whole, the themes do kind of lean on
the dark/heavy side and are definitely not seen in the run-of-the-mill otome game.
So if you don't mind that and want a mystery otome game/VN with a decent plot, fun
characters and good production values go for it!
 8.5/10
 
Since this is a mystery type otome game I will be following the recommended
play order of Limbo > Shu > Helvetica > Mozu > Scarecrow > True.
Even if all are self-contained and you can do whatever, this order does make
the most sense so I will recommend the same order of play.

There will be route babbles after the jump! there won't be any spoilers due to the developers wishes
and its just a small blurb of whether I liked their route or not without context.
The CG's shared in this post are also sample CG's from the official japanese/english websites.
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Limbo.
CV: KENN.
  Ah Limbo, honestly I found him to be very likeable, perhaps the easiest to come to like out of 
the whole gang. The story in his route suited his position as a lawyer and there were some
nice twist and turns. Romance wise it was okay, the epilogue was a nice way to wrap it up too!
without the epilogue I would definitely be found wanting cuz the romance in the route itself
which was barely enough. Oh well it was still pretty good for being the poster boi!
I didn't find him particularly evil as he still has morals but I guess
he does fall into the if evil why sexy category.😅
Ido wonder why Limbo had like the most bad ends while the others all had like one...
~

Shu.
CV: Hosoya Yoshimasa.
 AT FIRST I wasn't really that interested in doing Shu's route but it was interesting to say the least!
maybe a little bit more mature? hmm idk romance wise there were some cute moments throughout.
Anyway I ended up liking the story AND the romance more than the one I did prior!
for some reason this route did feel a bit short but maybe that is because I no longer have to
sit through the whole common route which leads me to see how short the routes really are.
In so far I do think the pacing has been pretty good and honestly I had a hard time
putting the game down so it wasn't boring at all! How did I went from being
meh about Shu to oh no! he's cute?! I dig it. Nobody knows except my kokoro.
~

Helvetica.
CV: Yoshino Hiroyuki.
 Another guy I didn't exactly like, in fact most of the time he made me feel uncomfortable.
Helvetica is a plastic surgeon and a bit flirty, the part that is unlikable for me is
that despite being able to put himself in others shoes often just comes across as rude.
So I was atleast hoping the route would make me understand him better... and it did
its just that romance wise it wasn't my thing! like it was amusing to watch but I just
didn't like the constant teasing which just turned Teuta into a tsunderella.
I didn't mind Helvetica's teasing at times but I think they went overboard... which just turned me off.
I think the only thing which was great for me was his backstory and I can sympatize with him
cuz before this route I just wanted to spit fire at him and now i'm like oh no baby~
its just that despite i'm able to care, its not like Helvetica is my worst boy or anything? hmph!
The romance only really became bearable for me in the epilogue... its better late than never!
Idk if this even makes sense but I am just not really feeling the romance
in this game but I do enjoy seeing Teuta end up with them.
~

Mozu.
CV: Jun Fukuyama.
A coroner, he is pretty logical/theoretical... at times Mozu did really make me laugh
cuz his most of the jokes are unintended but I think Mozu knew at times what he was saying
its just that other people may be like uhm at his sense of humor. Mozu is oddly relatable.
Romance wise there wasn't much time for any and his route is pretty heavy from the get-go
buuuuuuut there was definitely chemistry between Mozu and Teuta so it was still nice to see
them grow closer! it did feel more slowburn compared to some of the others
but in the end I thought that the romance was a little lacking, yea its there but not by much!
The epilogue also had a reveal which literally made me go like oh my god?! why now...
at the very least it ended alright but it pretty much ruined the mood which is sad
and let me tell you, this route was already heavy, romance wise it was thin and stretched
which may have been appropiate? but idk I sure wanted some more time
with Mozu since the epilogue was just barely enough.
~

Scarecrow.
CV: Shirai Yuusuke.
 The boss of the underworld... who also just happens to be a complete clown
and is shy as a button. Crow was always fun to see tbh even when it not his route.
Overall Crow's route was interesting even if it started like are you guys seriously
going to do that? in terms of  story/romance it felt satisfying more so than other routes.
If I had to be super honest, despite me enjoying it, it did feel a bit all over the place...
also I was led to believe this route was heavy but idk that wasn't the case it actually felt
quite light in comparison to some of the stuff in Helvetica or Mozu.
The epilogue was icing on the cake and perfect way to finish it...
I do have some questions but eh if there was never a sequel or a FD i'd be satisfied with this one.
 
True end.
Well this was it, if you had any remaining questions about stuff this answers it all!
It was pretty fast paced and intense, saying anything else will ruin the suspense
so i'll just say it was a good way to wrap up the game.
There are also various side stories that add some more depth to side characters
or a little reference to sidekicks! as well as a another mini route which
are all a treat if you can't get enough of bustafellows.
TBH this route felt like being held at gunpoint while the reveals keep coming
with little time to actually process all that by the end I  was literally like ...MAN.
Also there was something that bothered me which has nothing to do with said plot, its
this game claiming fondue is a dessert??? i'm pretty sure fondue is a main-dish not a dessert.
A quick google search confirmed as much but yea that combined with a few remaining
errors basically sealed the deal and I wish this game had a little bit more care put into it.
I really dislike the final scene in the game doesn't even have subtitles... which just removed
any context from the last moments cuz I couldn't translate what was being said fast enough.
Oh I guess Teuta's powers were never really explained but I figured just like the heroine
from sidekicks! is that she is more or less just born with it and that's it.
~
 
Fav route:
Crow > Shu > Limbo > Mozu > Helvetica.
 
Fav character:
Crow > Mozu > Limbo > Shu > Helvetica.

Final thoughts!
Couldn't find a better picture of that artwork so have the limited edition cover instead!
 Honestly I thought Bustafellows was a pretty good otome game!
Teuta was amazing and she had spunk, was pro-active and voiced,  she is easily
among my list of favorite otome game heroines. Most of the guys were likeable
and if they weren't their routes sealed the deal, like for example in the case of Shu. I love
seeing the cast interact with each other too!  I also like the difference in swimsuits or the name
of the cat being different everytime, it all felt like flag checker to signal you are on this guy's route!
This game also had some pretty high production values and the cg's were all great.
Music was on point too and fit the mood/vibes. Story was interesting and I had
a hard time putting the game down at times. The only bad part is that the personal routes
are all self-contained to the guys own issues which lead to some plot threads being put
on-hold and forgotten till the truth route but eh plenty of otome games do this too
so this did not surprise me at all at this point. The localization was fine, font was easy to read
but there were some errors especially in Mozu's route and Crow had text breaking out
or the fondue incident like seriously that's a main-course not a dessert.
This game has been out for a year and i'm surprised they didn't even fix that...
 I get that its an oversight but this is stuff you'd expect from aksys
no amount of no spoilers past ch1 is going to save you from hiding this!
The final scene in the game has no subtitles... which IMO is a huge oversight.
Other gripes would be the not being able to save during a choice, there weren't 
enough timed choices that would make it valid not to be able to save during normal choices.
The obsessions with the back of the heads was lame, sure it made sense in some scenes
but there were plenty I was like why am I looking at the back of Teuta's head?????
I guess its more of a you are there as a reader or aesthetic kind of thing huh.
Finally I disliked how the capablanca stuff was copy&pasted in all of the routes, the plot thread
was never mentioned again there anyway, being forced to sit through it every route was tiresome.
8.5/10
Anyway gripes aside Bustafellows gets my recommendation if you're up for a mystery themed
otome game with a voiced heroine and don't mind it having some heavy topics
while it also not disrespects your time in terms of what it has to offer.
Sadly not all routes felt as well rounded and the heavy stuff outweighed it all 
like the case with Mozu, but that's just my opinion. Here's to the sequel!


Next game? idk yet but i'm not feeling otomates upcoming tsuitsui like don't get me wrong
but it feels generic as hell, from the plot outline to the CG's! which remind me of some PS2 era otome game. I hope to be proven wrong and that game actually turns out alright but hmm... not a good look.